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Friday, 5 December 2014

Canadian Feminists Kill A Man by Proxy

Canadian Feminists Kill A Man by Proxy

What about male victims of domestic violence? What about children?

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This is Canadian MGTOW. Having fun, and not giving a shit...

Here in Canada, the Canadian Government just donated $300,000
to the White Ribbon campaign to "end" violence against women. The funding will be used for a 36-month White
Ribbon campaign across Canada to try to end violence against women, Kellie
Leitch, federal minister responsible for the Status of Women announced Friday.
Not a penny was dedicated to ending violence against men though. A Canadian
man, Earl Silverman, committed suicide in 2013 because he couldn't get a penny
for the men's shelter he was running with his own money from this same
Government.

Quoting from the National Post's
article on Earl Silverman's suicide:

"The man who created Canada’s
only shelter dedicated solely to male victims of domestic violence died on
Friday of an apparent suicide. Mr. Silverman closed his shelter last month,
saying he could no longer afford its upkeep. He long sought funding from
provincial and federal governments to help run his hybrid shelter and home, but
believed he was always refused because the space was dedicated to helping male
victims and their children. He said he was unable to pay for heat and grocery
bills."

Mr. Silverman's home — also the site
of the Men’s Alternative Safe House (M.A.S.H.). — had to be sold. He had run the sanctuary out of his own
funds, but failed to raise any significant amount from government or even
private donations. The day after he was to move out, Earl Silverman was found
hanging in the garage. Several weeks
prior to his death, he told the Post that he himself had been the victim of
abuse at the hands of his ex-wife. Mr. Silverman said “When I went into the
community looking for some support services, I couldn’t find any. There were a
lot for women, and the only programs for men were for anger management. As a
victim, I was re-victimized by having these services telling me that I wasn’t a
victim, but I was a perpetrator.” Mr.
Silverman left a four page long suicide note blaming the government for failing
to recognize male victims of domestic abuse. As I wrote this I couldn't help
but think of my dentist. His practice has grown in the last 30 years, and is in
a rather large building that holds 3 other dental practices and easily a team
of 20 hygienists. Across the street is a
even bigger building. It is a battered
women's shelter which was built from scratch.
Who knows how many civil servants are employed there.

According to the Public Health Agency
of Canada, domestic violence affects men and women almost equally. Statistics Canada first collected data on
intimate partner abuse of both men and women through its 1999 General Social
Survey (GSS). Respondents were asked 10 questions concerning abuse by their
current and or previous spouses and common law partners during the 12-month and
5-year periods preceding the telephone interview. According to their responses,
almost equal proportions of men and women (7% and 8% respectively) had been the
victims of intimate partner physical abuse.
Psychological abuse was 18% and 19% respectively. These findings were
consistent with several earlier studies which reported equal rates of abuse by
women and men in intimate relationships. This means, Stats-Can said, that
roughly 653,000 women and 546,000 men considered themselves the victims of
violence at the hands of a current or previous spouse or common law partner, an
estimate that was unchanged from an earlier study. And yet, $300,000 is spent focussing only on
ending domestic violence against women. Sounds a lot like feminism. Working on equality while only focussing on
one gender. Go figure.

According to recent research by Denise Hines,
a professor of psychology at Clark University in Massachusetts, is that men are
often confronted with higher standards of proof when they make a complaint. All
three of the institutions that Hines studied — assault hotlines, domestic
violence agencies and police — "blatantly told the men that it was somehow
their fault and that they must have been the real batterer," she
says. just as the alleged shortcomings of
a female partner should never be used as a rationalization for violence against
women, the same should be true when the situation is reversed. I can't accept any notion that gives women a
different moral or legal standing when it comes to domestic violence.

For Erin Piz-ay who founded the
world's first shelter for battered women in 1971, the reality of female
violence against men was readily apparent without a 5 year study. She states "Of the first 100 women who
came into my refuge, 62 were as violent or more violent than the men that they
were leaving. This was not a gender issue." Interestingly she mentioned that men will
often not seek help, the reason being men will not see women for what they are
— human like everyone else — is the male need to put women on the
pedestal. MGTOW refuses to put women on
a pedestal and all forms of chivalry, so as our movement grows, it may just
well influence someone to get the help they need. We know that feminism sure won't. They refuse
to see domestic violence as a human issue,
they insist on seeing it as a political issue. Everything is driven on
this hatred of men."

So if the government won't take its
own domestic violence statistics seriously, just what will it take to break the
stranglehold of the Feminist-driven Domestic Violence industry? They could really learn something from
WhiteRibbon.Org. It is a website
that was created to be objective when it came to domestic violence, unlike
WhiteRibbon.Com. It's message is simple. End violence against EVERYONE. That campaign is 100% volunteer based. One commenter stated that the publicly
available financial documents of WhiteRibbon.Com shows that 11 of its
staff earns more than $500,000 a year, and contributes NOTHING to victim
services.

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P.S. If you are a
male victim of domestic violence in Canada, there are few services designed
specifically for abused men. However, support may be available from the
following organizations, many of which are listed among the emergency services
on or near the first page of your local telephone directory.

Help for abused men

under “Police Service” -
Family, Youth and Violent Crime Section

in life and death situations
or regarding crimes in progress, call 911

RCMP Victim Services

under “Provincial
Government” -Provincial Mental Health Boards

the YMCA, some centres of
which have a Family Violence Prevention Program

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